Cells, cells, cells
Acute Inflmmatory Response
Chronic Inflammatory response and Wound healing
All About Infectious Disease
In Signis Primis
100
This process divides a cell into 2 identical cells
What is Mitosis?
100
Redness, heat, pain, swelling and loss of function are known as the five ____________.
What are the cardinal signs of inflammation?
100
In regards to wound healing, a cell must be able to undergo THIS to be able to regenerate.
What is mitosis?
100
These types of parasites are classified as worms
What are helminthes?
100
The latin term for swelling
What is Tumor?
200
These cells primarily contain 'histamine' and are responsible for vasodilation and swelling.
What are mast cells
200
During AIR, the body goes through these two phases, or stages (must give both to get points)
What are vascular and cellular
200
This term refers to a lowered white blood cell count.
What is leukopenia?
200
This term refers to the disease producing potential of a micro-organism
What is virulence?
200
The latin term for Heat
What is Calor?
300
This process pertains to the leukocyte "sniffing out" pathogens, or other foreign material.
What is chemotaxis?
300
This type of exudate appears cloudy and white.
What is purulent/pus?
300
The three stages to wound healing are: Inflammatory, THIS, and remodelling
What is proliferation?
300
This term refers to a harmful micro-organism that is created, or born OUTSIDE of the host.
What is exogenous?
300
The latin term for Rubor
What is redness?
400
These types of cells will engulf and break down certain materials. They include cells such as white blood cells, or osteoclasts, among others.
What is/are phagocytic/phagocytes
400
This process is used to describe leukocytes squeezing through the endothelial wall.
What is emigration?
400
These types of cells cannot divide anymore, and hence cannot be regenerated.
What are permanent cells?
400
This stage of 'disease course' refers to the time when signs and symptoms BEGIN to show, but are not too severe
What is prodronal?
400
The latin term for Dolor
What is Pain?
500
These inflammatory mediators cause 'platelet aggregation' or 'clotting'
What are platelet activating factors?
500
Opsonization, engulfment, and intercellular killing are all part of WHAT leukocyte response during the cellular stage?
What is phagocytosis?
500
This process refers to capillary buds being formed to bring fibroblasts to the site of the chronic inflammation
What is angiogenesis?
500
Term used to describe an illness which skips the prodronal stage, goes straight to acute
What is insidious?
500
The latin term for Loss of function.
What is Functio Lasea?
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